What SIM covers Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia?

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I will be traveling to Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore and will be looking for a SIM card for my mobile phone.

Thailand is my first port of entry and basically I need to ask 2 questions here:

1 Which SIM card is the best offering cheap rates plus covering all those countries mentioned above?

2 What documents do I need to buy a SIM card in Thailand?

NB: I prefer 4G or at least 3G speeds.






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Is there a SIM card that works all over the world?

TravelSIM offer a prepaid international SIM card that offers plans for calls, texts and data, works in 170+ countries worldwide and can reduce your roaming costs by up to 85%. All TravelSim SIM cards are triple-punched, fit all phones and tablets, and come with an Estonian (+372) European number.

Does Singapore SIM work in Malaysia?

You Singapore SIM will have to use roaming in Malaysia, but rates are probably much cheaper than roaming with your Australian sim. The Singapore telco M1 provides Prepaid Cards, where you can use your existing data allowance in Malaysia. There is no extra charge for data roaming in certain countries.

Can we use UK Sim in Singapore?

In fact, even though an international SIM card is well worth it for just the one trip to one country, you can actually use it in over 200 countries across the globe which makes it perfect to hold on to for use every time you go abroad.



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